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Glacier Mourns Postmaster's Death, Fights to Save Vital Post Office
16 Nov
Summary
- Longtime Glacier postmaster Patricia "Patty" Davis passed away in November 2025
- Residents fear the post office may close, leaving them without essential mail services
- Community gathers to protest potential closure, citing the post office's importance

The small town of Glacier is grappling with the loss of a beloved community member and the uncertain future of its post office. In November 2025, Patricia "Patty" Davis, who had worked at the Glacier post office for nearly three decades, passed away due to heart complications at the age of 70.
Davis was a fixture in the community, known for playing music as she worked and bringing her dog, Bear, to the post office. Her co-workers and neighbors describe her as a "pillar of the community" and a "second mom to everyone." Now, her passing has left Glacier residents not only mourning her loss but also fearing for the future of the post office.




